US20090304256A1 - Method of extrapolating a grey-level bidimensional image in a radiography device and a radiography device implementing such a method - Google Patents

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  • One aim of embodiments of the invention is to propose a method for extrapolating bidimensional grey-level images issuing from a tomosynthesis sequence outside the surface of the detector in order to allow consistent processing over the entire detector that minimises artefacts in the vicinity of the edge of the detector.
  • an extrapolated bidimensional mask associated with the field of the grey-level bidimensional image to be processed makes it possible to extrapolate grey levels where there should be the object.
  • the “invented” information is sufficiently close to what should be the signal beyond the limits of the detector in order to prevent deformation of the shape of the object in the image being processed.
  • the pixels in the field of the image that are used for the extrapolation inside the extended mask are by definition known and pertinent, and therefore perfectly illustrating the true thickness of the object through which the x-rays pass at these points. Because of this, artefacts and inconsistencies are greatly limited during the extrapolation of the image.
  • FIG. 1 is a three-dimensional schematic view of a device and the method according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating the extrapolation of a point P of the image using adjacent points of the mask at the limits of the detector;
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating the extrapolation of the grey-level at the point P using the known grey level at the adjacent points.
  • a radiography device able to perform imaging by three-dimensional tomography comprises recording means 10 that are in the form of a detector of the substantially flat digital type.
  • a digital detector comprises a matrix of sensors each forming a pixel and uniformly distributed in rows and columns.
  • the radiography device also comprises a source S of x-rays opposite the recording means.
  • the source S of x-rays is movable with respect to these same recording means.
  • the source of x-rays which is generally in the form of an x-ray tube, is able to move discretely along a path 1 .
  • a volume of interest 20 is situated between the source of x-rays and the recording means 10 and is able to contain an object intended to be radiographed by the radiography device.
  • the region of interest 20 has the shape of a right-angled parallelepiped, as illustrated in FIG. 1 .
  • the field D of the projected image I comprises all the points (or pixels) P of the image I for which the associated grey level is known and pertinent. This means that the information on the value of the grey level is not contaminated by the presence of objects other than the object contained in the volume of interest 20 and which is intended to be radiographed. Such contaminating objects may be the collimator, the compression pad or any metallic parts of the system that may be projected onto the recording means 10 and that consequently make the projected image I partially unusable.
  • the method according to the invention detects objects foreign to the object intended to be radiographed of the region of interest 20 and removes the pixels of the projected image I corresponding to the detection of these objects in order to obtain the field D of the projected image I.
  • Various known solutions can be used for determining the field D. For example, it is possible to redefine the region of interest where it is certain that neither the pad not the collimator is projected. This is possible since the three-dimensional location of the compression pad and the geometry of the acquisition system are known and are particular to the radiography used.
  • Another variant for determining the field D of the projected image I is to detect objects that greatly attenuate x-rays by means of predetermined thresholds and using a priori information (the collimator is always situated on the edge of the image, for example).
  • the method determines the mask M D associated with this field D.
  • the mask M D is a bidimensional mask in which M D [P] is equal to 1 if the point P belongs to the area where the object intended to be radiographed contained in the region of interest 20 is projected and if the grey level at the point P is considered to be known and pertinent, otherwise M D [P] is equal to zero, and this for any pixel or point P on the detector forming the recording means 10 .
  • this bidimensional mask M D is extrapolated beyond the limit d of the recording means 10 .
  • step c) comprises a projection of the intermediate three-dimensional mask from the position S D onto a plane passing through the recording means
  • step a) is performed on the limit d of the recording means according to the relative position between S D , and S D ,
  • the at least partial estimation of step a) comprises, for each of the bidimensional masks M ⁇ , a step of determining a point T ⁇ situated on an edge of the object projected onto the limit d of the recording means, the source occupying the position S ⁇ ,
  • the method comprises an additional step of:
  • step c) comprises a step of projection onto each line 1 substantially parallel to the extrapolation limit 1 fin and situated between the limit d of the recording means and the extrapolation limit 1 fin of the intermediate three-dimensional mask.
  • the method determines, in a subsequent step, an extrapolation of the associated projected image I.
  • I[P] is initialised to a predetermined constant value corresponding to the grey level of the background. In general, this predetermined constant value corresponding to the grey level of the background is equal to zero.
  • M D [P] is equal to 1 (the point or pixel P then belongs to the radiographed object contained in the region of interest 20 )
  • the value I[P] is extrapolated from the values of the points or pixels of the projected image I adjacent to the point or pixel P in question of the projected image I.
  • the point(s) or pixel(s) is (are) already the result of a previous extrapolation and belongs or belong to the extrapolation mask.
  • this extrapolation takes the form of a linear extrapolation as illustrated in particular in FIG. 3 .
  • the adjoining points or pixels are
  • the point or pixel P -1 is adjacent to the point or pixel P whereas the point or pixel P -2 is adjacent to the point or pixel P -1 but not to the point or pixel P.
  • the vertical axis 2 represents the grey levels whereas the curve 3 in a solid line represents the known and pertinent change in the grey levels of the field D of the points adjacent to the point P in question or previously extrapolated.
  • the dotted line 4 illustrates the extrapolation of the grey level line 3 in order to determine the grey level at the point or pixel P in question, using a linear extrapolation.
  • the value of the grey level of a pixel or point P outside the limits can not always be interpolated using the points or pixels situated in the same column, as illustrated in FIG. 2 .
  • One solution in this situation is to extrapolate the grey level of the point or pixel P using the value of the grey level of the points P -1 and P -2 situated on the rows L -1 and L -2 that are the closest and that are included in the mask, that is to say M[P -1 ] and M[P -2 ] are equal to one. Once these points are selected, the method is in a similar situation as illustrated in FIG. 3 .
  • the extrapolation of the projected image I can be effected in the same way at the points or pixels of the field D corresponding to the projected image I for which the grey-level values are not known and/or pertinent and had therefore not been considered for producing the field D associated with the projected image I.
  • the grey-level values can be effected in the same way at the points or pixels of the field D corresponding to the projected image I for which the grey-level values are not known and/or pertinent and had therefore not been considered for producing the field D associated with the projected image I.
  • an embodiment of an extrapolation method may have at least one of the following characteristics:
  • step c) comprises a sub-step of, for each point outside the field, that is to say the value of the grey level at this point on the bidimensional image is not known or pertinent:
  • the known points in the vicinity of the point are a point (P -1 ) situated on a line adjacent to the point P and a point (P -2 ) situated on a line adjacent only to the point (P -1 );
  • a radiography device that comprises an x-ray source, means of recording a bidimensional image disposed opposite the source and comprising a limit and a volume of interest comprising an object intended to be radiographed, situated between the source and the recording means in which the radiography device is arranged so as to implement an extrapolation method having at least one of the above characteristics.
  • the method of extrapolating a bidimensional image (I) according to the invention is applicable to a set of images acquired during tomosynthesis, in order to reconstruct a three-dimensional image of the object thus radiographed outside the field of the images acquired during tomosythensis.

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A method of extrapolating a bidimensional grey-level image using a radiography device.

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  • This application claims prionly under 35 U.S.C. §119(a)-(d) or (f) to prior-filed, co-pending French patent application serial number 0853772, filed on June 6, 2008, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirely.
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  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The field of the invention concerns a method of extrapolating a two-dimensional grey-level image intended to be used in a radiography device, in particular of the tomosynthesis type.
  • 2. Description of Related Art
  • In such a device, when a grey-level image is processed, it is necessary to “invent” information outside the field of the image (a field corresponding to the active surface of the detector of the radiography device). In particular, this is necessary when the pixels close to the edges of the detector are processed. When this extrapolation is carried out in an arbitrary fashion, artefacts and inconsistencies are created in the image processed. In the context of the application of digital tomosynthesis, such as digital tomosynthesis of the breast, the projection images are processed either during a pre-processing step (for example in order to apply a thickness compensation algorithm) or during a first filtering step in the context of a reconstruction algorithm of the filtered back-projection type. The edge-effect artefacts created during the pre-processing step propagate and are amplified in the reconstructed volume.
  • This is because, when an image must be thus processed, the lack of information at the limits of the field of the image often produces a few artefacts. The values of the pixels processed inside these areas are based on unknown data. Many approaches currently exist for “inventing” the information in these areas. Such approaches are described for example in the documents U.S. Pat. No. 6,307,909, EP 0 971 318, US 2007/0230652 which attempt to resolve this problem encountered in the context of tomography. Nevertheless, these methods are not applicable in the context of tomosynthesis of the breast because of the difference between the acquisition systems. Other more basic approaches such as replication of the last known value or replication by mirror exist. However, the information thus created is false in the context of an image to be processed composed of an object and a background: often the shape of the object is modified in the vicinity of the limits of the image. A second drawback may arise when consistency with the real data in terms of signal variation is not guaranteed and may therefore lead to over-estimations of intensity at the pixel being processed.
  • In an article by R M Lewitt entitled “Processing of incomplete measurement data in computed tomography” published in Medical Physics, volume 6, No 5, September/October 1979, p 412-417, there is described a method of extrapolating this type of image using a three-dimensional mask of the object in order to evaluate the thickness of the object that the x-rays are passing through. However, in some applications, in particular in digital tomosynthesis of the breast, the 3D mask calculated is over-estimated because of the limited angulation described by the x-ray source in a radiography device for digital tomosynthesis of the breast. This over-estimation leads to a poor evaluation of the thickness of the object and then results in obtaining extrapolated images having inconsistencies and artefacts.
  • BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • One aim of embodiments of the invention is to propose a method for extrapolating bidimensional grey-level images issuing from a tomosynthesis sequence outside the surface of the detector in order to allow consistent processing over the entire detector that minimises artefacts in the vicinity of the edge of the detector.
  • A method of extrapolating a bidimensional grey-level image in a radiography device having an x-ray source, a processor, and a means of recording the bidimensional grey-level image disposed opposite the source x-ray source, wherein the recording means has a limit, the method comprising:
      • a) determining using the processor a field of the bidimensional grey-level image to be extrapolated, where at each point on the field, a grey level is known and pertinent;
      • b) determination using the processor a bidimensional mask associated with the field and extrapolated beyond the limit of the recording means; and
      • c) extrapolation using the processor the bidimensional grey-level image beyond the limit of the recording means from the bidimensional mask extrapolated.
  • Thus the use of an extrapolated bidimensional mask associated with the field of the grey-level bidimensional image to be processed makes it possible to extrapolate grey levels where there should be the object. The “invented” information is sufficiently close to what should be the signal beyond the limits of the detector in order to prevent deformation of the shape of the object in the image being processed. In addition, the pixels in the field of the image that are used for the extrapolation inside the extended mask are by definition known and pertinent, and therefore perfectly illustrating the true thickness of the object through which the x-rays pass at these points. Because of this, artefacts and inconsistencies are greatly limited during the extrapolation of the image.
  • Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will emerge during the following description of an embodiment of the invention. In the accompanying drawings:
  • FIG. 1 is a three-dimensional schematic view of a device and the method according to the invention;
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating the extrapolation of a point P of the image using adjacent points of the mask at the limits of the detector; and
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating the extrapolation of the grey-level at the point P using the known grey level at the adjacent points.
  • With reference to FIG. 1, a radiography device able to perform imaging by three-dimensional tomography comprises recording means 10 that are in the form of a detector of the substantially flat digital type. Such a digital detector comprises a matrix of sensors each forming a pixel and uniformly distributed in rows and columns. The radiography device also comprises a source S of x-rays opposite the recording means. The source S of x-rays is movable with respect to these same recording means. The source of x-rays, which is generally in the form of an x-ray tube, is able to move discretely along a path 1. Here illustrated in FIG. 1, the path 1 is substantially in an arc of a circle and is delimited angularly in an operating range [θmin; θmax], where 0≦θmin≦θmax≦π, and where the angles are measured with respect to the plane of the detector. With each discrete position of the source S on this path 1, there are associated an angle θ, an image I projected and acquired by the detector 10, a field D of the image I and a bidimensional mask MD.
  • In addition, a volume of interest 20 is situated between the source of x-rays and the recording means 10 and is able to contain an object intended to be radiographed by the radiography device. In the context of a radiography device for digital tomosythensis of the breast, the region of interest 20 has the shape of a right-angled parallelepiped, as illustrated in FIG. 1. The region of interest 20 is delimited by a breast support placed on the recording means 10, a top face of which is merged with the bottom face of the volume of interest 20, a compression pad, a bottom face of which is merged with a top face of the region of interest 20, and planes substantially parallel to the trunk of the patient and passing through the first and second rows of pixels of the detector as well as through the first and last columns of pixels of the detector, all for forming a limit D of the recording means 10.
  • In order to extrapolate the projected image I acquired by the detection means 10, it is useful to determine the field D associated with this projected image I. The field D of the projected image I comprises all the points (or pixels) P of the image I for which the associated grey level is known and pertinent. This means that the information on the value of the grey level is not contaminated by the presence of objects other than the object contained in the volume of interest 20 and which is intended to be radiographed. Such contaminating objects may be the collimator, the compression pad or any metallic parts of the system that may be projected onto the recording means 10 and that consequently make the projected image I partially unusable. For this purpose, by constructing the field D of the projected image I, the method according to the invention detects objects foreign to the object intended to be radiographed of the region of interest 20 and removes the pixels of the projected image I corresponding to the detection of these objects in order to obtain the field D of the projected image I. Various known solutions can be used for determining the field D. For example, it is possible to redefine the region of interest where it is certain that neither the pad not the collimator is projected. This is possible since the three-dimensional location of the compression pad and the geometry of the acquisition system are known and are particular to the radiography used. Another variant for determining the field D of the projected image I is to detect objects that greatly attenuate x-rays by means of predetermined thresholds and using a priori information (the collimator is always situated on the edge of the image, for example).
  • Once the field D associated with the projected image I in question has been determined, the method, in a following step, determines the mask MD associated with this field D. The mask MD is a bidimensional mask in which MD[P] is equal to 1 if the point P belongs to the area where the object intended to be radiographed contained in the region of interest 20 is projected and if the grey level at the point P is considered to be known and pertinent, otherwise MD[P] is equal to zero, and this for any pixel or point P on the detector forming the recording means 10. Next, this bidimensional mask MD is extrapolated beyond the limit d of the recording means 10. A preferred method for carrying out this extrapolation of the bidimensional mask MD is described in detail in the French patent application FR 07 60151 belonging to the applicant and to which it is possible to refer for fuller details on said method of extrapolating the bidimensional MD. In a variant, the bidimensional mask MD can be extrapolated in the same way at the points or pixels of the field D corresponding to the projected image I for which the grey-level values are not known and/or pertinent, and have therefore not been considered for the production of the field D associated with the projected image I.
  • The method of extrapolating a bidimensional mask MD, as described in French patent application No FR 07 60151, comprises steps of:
  • at least partial estimation of a series of bidimensional masks Mγ associated with a series of positions Sγ of the source S situated between positions SD, and SD that the source may take, from the bidimensional masks MD, and MD associated with these positions SD, and SD,
      • a) at least partial evaluation of an intermediate three-dimensional mask of the object from the series of bidimensional masks Mγ and bidimensional masks MD, and MD, and
      • b) extrapolation of the bidimensional mask MD beyond the limit D of the recording means according to a relative position between SD, and SD from the intermediate three-dimensional mask.
  • In addition, the method of extrapolating the bidimensional MD also comprises at least one of the following characteristics:
  • prior to step a), if the bidimensional mask MD, associated with the position of the source SD, is not available, the bidimensional mask MD, is then extrapolated from bidimensional masks then available,
  • the extrapolation of step c) comprises a projection of the intermediate three-dimensional mask from the position SD onto a plane passing through the recording means,
  • the at least partial estimation of step a) is performed on the limit d of the recording means according to the relative position between SD, and SD,
  • the at least partial estimation of step a) comprises, for each of the bidimensional masks Mγ, a step of determining a point Tγ situated on an edge of the object projected onto the limit d of the recording means, the source occupying the position Sγ,
  • the points Tγ are estimated by a linear interpolation between points TD, and TD situated on an edge of the object projected onto the limit d of the receiving means (10), the source (S) occupying the positions SD, and SD respectively,
  • if the bidimensional mask MD, associated with the position SD, of the source is not available, the point TD, is then extrapolated from points T then available,
  • the method comprises an additional step of:
  • d) application of a closure to the extrapolated bidimensional mask MD,
      • prior to step a), the method comprises a step of determining an extrapolation limit 1 fin substantially parallel to the limit d of the recording means and situated outside the limits of the recording means,
      • step b) comprises, for each line 1 substantially parallel to the extrapolation limit 1 fin and situated between the limit d of the recording means and the extrapolation limit 1 fin, substeps of:
  • b1) estimation of a plane P1 D passing through the position SD and the line 1,
  • b2) estimation of the intermediate three-dimensional mask for each voxel (v) situated at the intersection of the plane P1 D and the volume of interest, and
  • step c) comprises a step of projection onto each line 1 substantially parallel to the extrapolation limit 1 fin and situated between the limit d of the recording means and the extrapolation limit 1 fin of the intermediate three-dimensional mask.
  • Once the bidimensional mask MD is determined and extrapolated, the method determines, in a subsequent step, an extrapolation of the associated projected image I. For this purpose, for each pixel or point P situated outside the limit d of the recording means 10, if MD[P] is equal to zero (the point or pixel P in question therefore does not belong to the radiographed object contained in the region of interest 20), then I[P] is initialised to a predetermined constant value corresponding to the grey level of the background. In general, this predetermined constant value corresponding to the grey level of the background is equal to zero.
  • Otherwise, if MD[P] is equal to 1 (the point or pixel P then belongs to the radiographed object contained in the region of interest 20), the value I[P] is extrapolated from the values of the points or pixels of the projected image I adjacent to the point or pixel P in question of the projected image I.
  • With reference to FIGS. 2 and 3, a description will be given in more detail of such an extrapolation of the value I[P] at the point or pixel P of the projected image I. This extrapolation consists, in principle, of calculating the grey level of the point or pixel P of the projected image I by extrapolating it by means of the points or pixels of the projected image I adjacent to this point or pixel P. However, these adjacent points or pixels must fulfil one of the following conditions:
  • either the value in the bidimensional mask MD, at these points, is equal to one and the value of the grey level is known and pertinent (and therefore given by the field D associated with the projected image I);
  • or the point(s) or pixel(s) is (are) already the result of a previous extrapolation and belongs or belong to the extrapolation mask.
  • In one embodiment, this extrapolation takes the form of a linear extrapolation as illustrated in particular in FIG. 3. The adjoining points or pixels are
  • here two in number: P-1 and P-2. The point or pixel P-1 is adjacent to the point or pixel P whereas the point or pixel P-2 is adjacent to the point or pixel P-1 but not to the point or pixel P. In this FIG. 3, the vertical axis 2 represents the grey levels whereas the curve 3 in a solid line represents the known and pertinent change in the grey levels of the field D of the points adjacent to the point P in question or previously extrapolated. The dotted line 4 illustrates the extrapolation of the grey level line 3 in order to determine the grey level at the point or pixel P in question, using a linear extrapolation. Nevertheless, through the shape of the object to be radiographed contained in the area of interest 20, the value of the grey level of a pixel or point P outside the limits can not always be interpolated using the points or pixels situated in the same column, as illustrated in FIG. 2. One solution in this situation is to extrapolate the grey level of the point or pixel P using the value of the grey level of the points P-1 and P-2 situated on the rows L-1 and L-2 that are the closest and that are included in the mask, that is to say M[P-1] and M[P-2] are equal to one. Once these points are selected, the method is in a similar situation as illustrated in FIG. 3.
  • Once all the points or pixels P situated outside the limit d of the detection means 10 have been calculated according to the above method, the method leads to the production of an extrapolated projected image I.
  • In a variant, the extrapolation of the projected image I can be effected in the same way at the points or pixels of the field D corresponding to the projected image I for which the grey-level values are not known and/or pertinent and had therefore not been considered for producing the field D associated with the projected image I. Thus it is possible to simply correct the grey-level values at these points or pixels.
  • The extrapolation method according to the invention therefore provides a robust approach for processing projection images issuing from a radiography device allowing acquisitions by tomosynthesis at the borders of the images. This makes it possible to prevent the appearance of the artefacts commonly encountered in this type of method and thus to improve the quality of the three-dimensional reconstruction that will be established from the projected images I thus extrapolated. In addition, an implementation of the method according to the invention in the context of a preprocessing of the projected images before applying an iterative reconstruction algorithm is crucial because the presence of artefacts and/or inconsistencies between the input images may dramatically degrade the quality of the final image obtained.
  • Advantageously but optionally, an embodiment of an extrapolation method may have at least one of the following characteristics:
  • step c) comprises a sub-step of, for each point outside the field, that is to say the value of the grey level at this point on the bidimensional image is not known or pertinent:
  • c1) if the point is not in the extrapolated bidimensional mask, then an extrapolation value I[P] of the bidimensional image at the point is initialised to a predetermined constant value corresponding to a grey level of the background;step c) comprises a sub-step of, for each point outside the field, that is to say the value of the grey level at this point of the bidimensional image (I) is not known or pertinent:
  • c2) if the point is in the extrapolated bidimensional mask, then an extrapolation value I[P] of the bidimensional image at the point is extrapolated from the known points in a vicinity of the point;
  • during step c2), the known points in the vicinity of the point situated in the extrapolated bidimensional mask, that is to say the value at these points on the extrapolated bidimensional mask is equal to a value that is known and pertinent or already extrapolated corresponding to the existence of the radiographed object at these points;during step c2), the extrapolation value I[P] is extrapolated according to a linear extrapolation;
  • during step c2), the known points in the vicinity of the point are a point (P-1) situated on a line adjacent to the point P and a point (P-2) situated on a line adjacent only to the point (P-1);
      • the bidimensional image belongs to a set of images acquired during a tomosynthesis of the object intended to be radiographed, in order to reconstruct a three-dimensional image outside the field of the images acquired during the tomosynthesis.
  • There is also provided, according to the invention, a radiography device that comprises an x-ray source, means of recording a bidimensional image disposed opposite the source and comprising a limit and a volume of interest comprising an object intended to be radiographed, situated between the source and the recording means in which the radiography device is arranged so as to implement an extrapolation method having at least one of the above characteristics.
  • Naturally it is possible to make many changes to the invention without for all that departing from the scope thereof. For example, the method of extrapolating a bidimensional image (I) according to the invention is applicable to a set of images acquired during tomosynthesis, in order to reconstruct a three-dimensional image of the object thus radiographed outside the field of the images acquired during tomosythensis.

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9. A method of extrapolating a bidimensional grey-level image in a radiography device having an x-ray source, a processor, and a means for recording the bidmensional grey-level image disposed opposite the x-ray source, wherein the recording means has a limit, the method comprising;
a) determining using the processor a field of the bidimensional grey-level image to be extrapolated, where at each point on the field, a grey-level value is known and pertinent;
b) determining using the processor a bidimensional mask associated with the field and extrapolated beyond the limit of a recording means; and
c) extrapolating using the processor the bidimensional grey-level image beyond the limit of the recording means from the extrapolated bidimensional mask.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein, the extrapolating the bidimensional grey-level image further comprises:
initializing, for each point outside the field that is not in the extrapolated bidimensional mask and that has a grey level value that is not known or pertinent, an extrapolation value of the bidimensional grey-level image to a predetermined constant value, which corresponds to a background grey-level.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein the extrapolating the bidimensional grey-level image further comprises:
extrapolating, for each point outside the field that is in the extrapolated bidimensional mask and that has a grey level value that is not known or pertinent, an extrapolation value of the bidimensional grey-level image at the point (P) from known points in a vicinity of the point (P).
12. The method of claim 11, wherein a value of the points in the vicinity of the point has a grey level value that is known and pertinent or already extrapolated according to an existence of a radiographed object at one or more of said points.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein the extrapolation value is extrapolated linearly.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein the known points in the vicinity of the point are:
a first point situated on a line adjacent to the point P and
a second point situated on a line adjacent only to the point (P-1).
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